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CWUJ "tfiswk. WBDNU8DAT, NOVEMBER C0OP A BUTLER I mi'-- L' 0UB8 HAT LOSE AROHBR. NOV. In tereolleglat rowing regatta- at Polish 1 MM I The True Spirit of Thanksgiving kepale next 'Juno -tjlll be rowed over1 el thraE-mle course instead "of the four has- been done in. previous years.

The stewards of the rowing association have not announced tho chane, but all the other colleges have been sounded on the change, with all agreeing with the exception at Peun. Yesterday it was learned from1 Coach Nlckalls that while lie favored a faur-iriile jaunt if the other college's, agreed to It. -Pennsylvania would eertaliily i follow in the wake of the otfier cU leges and row three-miles. Since last June there have been WAS instilled into the soul of this great nation. by our forefathers Tt has heen more or Mral conferences of the stewards and hey have decided that now is the time JRftSubsLU'uteMHc three-mlla race for the four-mile strucitle.

The movement has received impetus Dy the public de- claratloa of tlie Cornell university iau- ulty committee on student affairs thai it wan In fovpr of tflo turee-nuiz race proposed and Judge" Frank Irvine, 'Cornell's representative the hoard of stewards will be asked to cominunl- i cato the views expressed to the board offlclaHv. Young Chip Aspires To Ring Honors i Charlie lumv less deeply imbedded in the hearts ot men during all the centuries. Hear the voice of the Psalmist: Give Thanks Unto the Lord, for He is Good: for His Mercy Endureth Today this spirit still prevails; and in accordance with our custom this store will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 26th. COOPER BUTLER 114-116 E.

Washington Street OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK who is said to be contemplating A- unip to the league well known middleweight boxer, has-aspirations of (highest in ring matters and will Jry to ste a rung higher in the lad-'dor nf- fame tomorr-' evening when he meets Teddy Greek boxer, ii this city. Chip is confident of taking the battle and lias his byes upon a Dig turkey ninnei Dal Hazen's. restaurant after fJsrhl. Chip Is one of the most enthusiast ic boxers in necit oi cue wouua. He has fitted, up the cellar of his Menke Selects A nnual All American Eleven No School Has More Than One.

Man on Representative Ag-. gregation-Pennsylvania PIayers Find Positions on Mythical Gridiron Team Speigel of and Gets Halfback Sob on First Team Pitt Gets a Cea-ter Man Des Jardien Not on First Team. koniB as- a Evmnaslum ana is -worn mt at the hags -and apparatus there annually. The veteran, Fatsy Srannlgan, is showing him the finer points of tho boxing game. while hia arother George is his mentor in the hitting game.

1 Tho youngster has a good heart lad wades into hji encounter from the start on occasion hp instructions his brother npd he help of- Brannigari, whatever WIttv he may have, snould (By FKAUK G. JlfONKEO (Sporting Editor of the I. roiight to the frbnt: Young Chip NEW YORK, Nov. 25. From out oi a ftndJt1l1rrt In offers lor Battles in Youngstown jittsburg and Sharon rings, and wil.

jieet Touhg in Farrell on fnturdai' WANTS HEINEElrROH of his men I FOR TOMMY LEACH vnrf tiflver aBke more Coach Yost than he can do himself. 'Often it has Happened that Yost, Provide For Industries olBuTi the selection oE the all-American 'm renrescntaiives to 11 different, colleges. shTw thart one college developed two players whose auility earned r-lX'TlXn team "made" It because they had In "edge" on the other pliers. But the "edge" was slight so alight In fact that if the second or third aU-Amerlcan team' were pVed aga insl the first all-American team it would result In a bat which the rosait probably would bo in doubt until the final whistle blew. Here are the selections: tim tliltCAQO.

Nov. 25. Eoger Hresna when coaching somo new man Hotel Guests In a Panic what he demonstrated mniBcn jubi. an, manager of tlie Cubs, left for Ihio today where he will try to swing Is Hustling All The Time deal by which Tommy Leach will he radefl to tho Heds for Helnie Qtoh. BURGTjATtS BLOW HAFE.

FAIRFIELD. Nov. 25. Loan of to Deal With Internal Problems of Germuny. wants doue.

Vost once had a green guard whom Iib tried to drill into hitting a line so as to make an opening for plays. The guard failed to turn tho, trick In the way that Yost wanted. He was opiiosed by a husky scrub and said something to Yost about the scrub linp hcinE "pretty tough." Height. Weigh I live burglars blow trie postofflce ife hBre early today securing about 150 in cash and stamps and escaped By Frank G. Menke.) NEW YORK, Nov.

25. Many amusinK stories; are told concerning Spectacular Rescue of Mrs. Emily Jocks Norris at Fire, Position, end. tackle guard. -center guard tackle, Tough, hey, snapped Yost.

"Well, By FRKUEltK'IC WEBN'KR, J. X. S. Staff Correspondent. ni-UtLIN! Nov.

2S (By wireless) "Hurry-Up" Yost, the great Michigan mni-h. tn show that he is a hurry-up I'" show you just how tougn it is hurry-up an automobile. Police at. btam ird exchanged shots with the floe yeggmcu but failed to stop them Player Hardwlck, (Harvard) Balllii. (Princeton) Mucks, (Wisconsin) Peck; (Pittsburg) Spears, (Dartmouth) Halllgan (Nebraska) Graves, (Illinois) Barrett, (Cornell) Spiegel; (W.

Maulbetech, (Michigan) -A bill Riving tlie Iniperinl chan- I 6.11 171 6.1 nt 0.6 2f 6.0 186 5.9 245 G.O ISO 5.10 170 5.11 1,80 5.7 150 5.1) 165 6.11 185 nersnri 1n evervtliinE no idb tv DETROIT. iov. u. has wiiich broke out in the basement of' or Introduction before de Leon Failed tho Undcll hotel early tti Is morn-; for a lug caused panic that hotel an I mlmru ur marks that lie ha, ahsoiutely no patience "ty Hne. He svlUi delaja.

or tllc acrubs to double a buggy and proceeded dnv the ttgai9l Hi Prize is Found LeGorO, (Vale). tho Morgan house adjoining. Hotn hotels were lilled with theatrical 201 pounds, feet. Average height, and weight or line Average height'and weight backfield; 170 pounds, 5.0-14' people and many thrilling rescues- friend to tnu camp. uii Cnrh line.

T-or a frac- horse like he driv nis UOOtoaiiura Second Team- Cherry, (Ohio State) Weyand; fArmy). were made uy nrcmen ana puiiue-men. Odb of the most, spectacular was Ihe rescue ot Mrs. Emily Jacka-Norris of Dayton. O.

She was marooned on the fourth floor and the fire ladder lacked about four feet of reaching the window. William Posltion- guard Chapman, (Illinois) against the Yost plunge. Than the line crumpled and Yost went through, with the varsity back following and carrying tho ball for a huge gain. fast and still raster. In due course of time tho buggy reached a small creek and Ynst, instead of driving a half mile for a bridge, drove across the little stream.

It was a time-saving process. The horses were going at a great clip. The hugKS' wheels struck a rock and lies jarcuen, lumcagu; Pennock, (Harvard) Third Team Bovil, (W. (Illinois) (Cornell) (W. .1.) Itoutn, (Purdue) (W.

Merrillat, (Army) Clark, (Illinois) Miller, (Pittsburg) Hogue, (Illinois) (Cornell) the top of Moran, fireman cli That the way to Dust a une, 000) to help traders whurevr naces- sary. Tlie admiralty has received aa-vices that tho Danish steamer Anglo-Dane rammed a (Jerman torpedo boat which was badly Two men on I lie fiornian boat' were killed. According to a Constantinople dispatch an English gunboat has sent to Bonder-Abbas on the Persian jult. to protect the British French inhabitants of that town from -The governor of Bushirc, who IS friendly to England, has banished revolutionary leaders who are urging all Mohammedans to enlist. In tho hnlv war against the allies.

The same dispatch says that English territorials with 11 batteries have arrived at Bombay to strenfrtucu the Hi itish forces in India. Kecler, (Wisconsin) T. J. Coolidge, (Harvard) Ghee, (Dartmouth) the ladder, readied up, grasped the said Yost to tho guard. "Now you tn there and no tne same buggy nearly upset.

Whitnev, (Dartmouth) Ponce de Leon, the daring explorer, arched among the' 3vomps of Flori-1 i for the Fountain of Youth, which tc Indians said would restore power id make pfeopie young. He did not ad it. Thousands of chronic intestinal, nvrji and stomach sufferers have ritten 'to Geo. H. Mayr.

154 "Whiting rect. Chicago, iu jnest of health, hey' have found it. His remedy, com-ised of healing vegetable oils from raticc, has indeed given them bad! health of youth. suffer from Indigestion, on tlie stomach, fainting spells, tor-d liver, constipation and all the evils disordered stomach when there is lief hero. Mayr's Wonderrul Stomach iraedy.is how sold here by McKee's it-Rate Medicine store.

quarterback fullback thing. You're bigger ana Heavier than I am and you ought to bust Mohan, (Harvard) friend was thrown out oi cue uuss and "into tho creek. Solon, (Minnesota) window ledgo and Mrs. JaoKs-; orris, clad in night clothes, clamhored down ovjr him to safety. Lobs about FIRE DRIVES OUT STUDENTS who nao occn uusuy unit" it twice as quick and bust it open twice as wide.

Do tt. And hurry-up about It," in talking and driving ut the samo time never noticed tlfe absencu of his friend until he the other Pittsburg, Keefe. of Notre Dame, Stewart of Illinois, Routh of Purdue, Bddie Trculiinan of Princeton, Pernock ot Harvard. Coruoy of Yale, Waldeu, the -245 pounder also from Yale. Munsic of Cornell and Reese of Pittsburg, and Yoankins of W.

iie of the creek- men ne puneu Gets Letter his horses down to a- jag, looked back, and saw his friend wallowing i a Hpftn nonl in the creek. ABINGDON', i'ov. 25. Mora than 100 students were driven out Looking over the 1914 field of candidates that jfresents itaolf for All-Amrirlenn honors, one finds the greatest' collection Df likely halfbacks and fullbacks that ever came forth' In one season to make a bid for thB honoris. And one finds, too, thatjhere as at least a score of linesmen who aeem qualified for the honors on 'either the All-Eastern, All-Western, or All-Am'ericati teams.

Selection Hard. But not one man stands out much A BARGAIN. A young lady sued for damages a case of breach of promise of From Germany Hev. whatinei! you oeiaymK the cold in their nignt ciotnms earlv today when fire detsroy U1 rres-imarriaue. She war.

offered 200 to things for any way?" yelled Yost. Hustle up and get out of that creek. Can't wait all day." Stonewall Jackson institute. bviLriiui institute for sirls- DWARD f. KURTZ The heal her breaking heart, shlng- "Two hundred!" she i IS.

licefer Receives Interesting Conimunlviitiun b'rom flames threatened Martha rtn nnniher occasion Yost invited At the taekie positions there Balfin of Princeton. Talbott of Yale, HalSigan of Nebraska, Keeler of Wisconsin. Armstrong of Illinois, Shuil of Chicago, Parsons of Harvard, Cochrane of "Michigan, Pudrish of Dartmouth and about 3S6 others. Tho business ot selecting a pair of ends Is the easiest of all. There arr uerv few first-class ends in the cottage, a McthodiFt semloari' for "Two huurtred pounds tor rmnea the same friend to kd hunting with him.

AEter Yost and his friend had girls, which adjoined tho other m- nopes. a stitutton, and the firemen summonsed pounds for a this! o-ney-ed aid from Bristol, just over or: make it two-fifty, and It a a stronger' than unother, and the task that confronts those who are to make the All-Team selections la harder this tramped about 30 miles through the snow-covered forest the friend was Joist or Ensemble Player; Can paged for Concerts, Recitalj, or tlc lD(, reduced to a state of utter exnaus year than it ever has Been Deiore ne-cause there is a fight. John B. Kcefer of North Jefferson street, has received a letter from his brother In Germany In which ho gives the prices of food in Germany as fol business this year. Hardwick of Harvard, js In the game.

The selection ot a quarterback Lot start hack," suggesteo iue must be from tho wonderful jierrlllal 0f the Army friend. lows: Wheat flour, 510.25 a barrel; rye TEACHER OF 5lln, Tlola, Cello, I'iano, Harmony, position, and Ensemble Playing. STUDIO 1 Wellington Sr. At the Bridge flour, S9: oats, for 214' pounds, J7; po "Start hack; exclaimed lost Whv we've IUBt got started. Comf n.

About four miles up there Barrett of Cornell, and tho equally Ai.imeriCan end In 1913, is out-wonderful Ghee of Dartmouth; by" Coolidge of Harvard. Bo-Goodwin ot WashinEton Jefferson, or Washington. Jefferson is run-Russell of Chicago, Hughltt of Mlchi- ner.up. Huntington of Chicago, is a gan, and Clark or Illinois. In the g00Q man.

Others who are fight for the center job are Cruik-' arn Teirer of Dartmouth, Still hank of W. Des Jardien ofmal, Yale. Carlson of Pittsburg, some good hunting." DEFIANCE Style, smartness and character ere combined in tkis model with a degree cf elegance sure to win the approval of the most painstaking dressers. 'Nik, answere.t! inenu. I't go any farther.

I'm all in." 'All right," answered Yost. "You tatoes, 100 pounds, 1.10. He had five sons enlist in the German army. One of them had lost half a finger before lie went out and was rejected on that account. His fourth son, William was In the battle of Luneville.

His battery had US men and 115 came hack. He claims that some of the Germans from his town were captured by the French Chicago, Rosenthal of Minnesota, SllUiro 0 Illinois and Howard of Ne- lay down and rest In the snow. Ill be back presently." Cool at Cornell, ret ui nraska. and Raynsfqrd ot Michigan. And Yost was off, leaving nis ex hausted friend lying in the deep In the bacKtieiu mere u.c vre.T,RH MAY UAVK and had their cyea torn out.

Tlioy were cunaiuai. Ihen let co and came home blind. No BROKEN HAND fore. Tho field comprises, pieKui oi) hodv in Germany, he believes Hint tho Germans will lose in Hie war. Washington Jorferson, tsramce ui Harvard, Knowles of Yule, LeGore of Yale, Miller of Pittsburg, Maulbetsch BOSTON, Mass.

There arc thousands' and thousands Nov. 25, Fred- of Michigan, Urny ot iiicbkj, i(1(B dai, lightweight champion, yet to send to tho front. FIVE KILLED IN If you do not, why do you not have us look after your plumbing 1 Whitla Plumbing Co. 413-415 Oroton Ave. City.

worth' of Yale, pmuippi oi 1 nursing a very sore' right hand to-STSSf the result of his bout with Minnesota, Chamberlain of Nebras-i Fred Yelic of Taunton, last In- RAILROAD WRECK anow. In about an hour or so Yost' came back, loaded with game, and without a-word of inquiry as to how his friend felt, said: "Well, let's hustle back now. "It Isn't far to walk only about 10 miles In a direct route." Yost is a physical wonder. Years of outdoor life havo hardened his musclco and made him a man of lrun. He can endure moro physical alrnlii than the majority of tho strongest athletes.

Yost, as a football conch, is a (Irlvor. No man ovor, shirked while working for Yost, tfvery man who works for him must glvo his best right down to tho last oune. Bt Notre unmc, nnn which no ueieaten int iiew ka, Eichenl BERLIN, Via Amsterdam, Nov. 25 has lander In 13 rounds, it was reported some hones were broken, but JWelsh does not think so. An X-ray about 67 others, whose wor starred throughout the season (Joorl Guards rienty.

Five soldiers woio Hilled and 14 Brown Hamilton Co. M-niindnrt whon a tronn train wnu do The guard candidates. Uaninlon's band Inter today. Speara, Iho JJ42 pound busky from railed noar Rnthonow, miles northwest of Potsdam. Tho troops wnrn bound for tho WOStOnl tllOlltfO niTnnk prl ico- Circalnoss that la thrust upon men oi war, ton, fjh.pm.u-nt Bmllh ot soon' ovapovatea.

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